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Colorado River Float (Trip Leader: Milt Robertson) (CANCELLED)
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Start Date/Time: Saturday, March 14, 2009 6:30 AM
End Date/Time: Saturday, March 14, 2009 5:30 PM
Recurring Event: One time event
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Day / Beginner Skill
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Description:

Colorado River Trip
Columbus, TX 
 
(CANCELLED)
Trip Description:
 
This will be a leisurely float trip down a scenic (Class I) section of the Colorado River, at Columbus, TX. This section is occasionally called the Columbus Loop. The trip will cover approximately 6.1 miles of river and includes two islands, two sets of light rapids, and a creek that flows into the river halfway through the trip.
 
We will enter the river from the dock at Howell’s Canoe Livery and take out at Beason’s Park. Estimated float time is 1.5 to 3 hours, depending on the water flow and the fishing. (Water level is running 9 to 10 feet this year (2009) so it will be slow going with more paddling than previous years.) If the water is clear it will be a great time to try for bass on the fly rod. If the water is muddy go for the catfish. (Bring both rods and decide that morning.) Cummins Creek empties into the Colorado along the way. It offers great fishing and easy exploring.
Howell's is providing a meeting area in the morning and a ferry service back to the launch area in the afternoon. We'll use the meeting area before the launch to enjoy coffee and a safety briefing on river navigation. We will return to Howells’s in the afternoon for some relaxation and a lunch snack before heading home.
 
River Conditions: This portion of the Colorado River is considered as a light Class I river. It is mostly flat with two short sections of light rapids. However, a strong south wind can cause the river to become choppy and difficult to navigate (What is a PACK trip without a little wind! This is a consideration over two sections approximately a mile each.)
If the river stage in Columbus exceeds 15.5 feet, we will call off the float trip for safety reasons. Do not start the trip if you are uncomfortable with the water conditions.
 
You can check the current river stage by clicking on the following site and looking down the list for "Colorado River at Columbus": http://www.lcra.org/water/XML_lower.html
 
Wildlife Found Along the River: Bird life abounds along the river. The most visible are the kingfishers, herons, and egrets. There are also several pairs of American bald eagles that frequent the area. Though mainly nocturnal, there is a healthy population of beavers that inhabit this section of water. Other wildlife found along the river includes raccoons, opossums, skunks, squirrels, fox, nutria, snakes, turtles and deer.
 
A Little History:
The Colorado River is approximately 600 river miles long and is considered one of the great rivers of Texas. One of the first settlements along the river was Columbus, established in 1823. There is a rich history within this town and the river that surrounds it. As you travel along this section of the river, you will pass the old low water bridge and the remains of "The Wall". While doing so, try to visualize the many ferry crossings and the paddle wheelers that were once common place. In the mid-1800's there was a castle (Robson's Castle) built along the banks of the river, complete with a moat and running water. Allow yourself extra time to explore Cummins creek as you paddle under the trees in this peaceful body of water.
 
 
 
Date/Time:
 
Saturday, March 14, 2009
Arrival time: 8:00 AM. Depart Howell’s Canoe Livery approximately 9:30 AM. This one and half hour allows us to:
  • unload and prepare our kayaks
  • enjoy coffee before the launch
  • hold a safety briefing on river conditions and navigating the minor rapids.
Take out time will be planned as 1:00 P.M. (approximately).
After loading and securing our kayaks we can relax and enjoy a lunch snack before starting back home. All should be on the road and off the water by 5:00 PM.
 
How to Sign Up:
If you want to go, contact the trip leader (or sign up at a monthly meeting) and provide: name, email address and phone number (preferably cell phone). Or Register for a PACK login account and then use the Auto Enroll link above to automatically have your name added to the list below.
 
How to Get There:
Columbus, TX is approximately 75 miles (1.5 Hours) West of Houston on I-10. For Map Quest directions and map to the destination (804 Robson St, Columbus, TX, 78934) click .here
 
What to Pack/Bring:
The following are not optional (rather mandatory):
  • Common Sense
  • PFD (worn at all times)
  • River shoes (worn at all times)
  • Change of dry clothing
  • Thirst quenching drink (water, sports drink, no alcohol)
  • Water tight containers secured to the watercraft (for food and clothing).
  • Litter bags for trash (leave only tracks behind)
  • Never take glass on the river
  • Protect yourself from the elements (ex. sunscreen)
  • Use a strap to secure glasses
Also bring your favorite paddling/fishing gear plus appropriate food/drinks. A VHF radio or pair of the GMRS/FRS radios would be helpful for keeping in touch (VHF tune to channel 69). Cell phones may not work on the river.
 
 
REQUIRED READING:
 
Recommended guidelines for participants:
  • Make sure trip leader or an officer has your emergency contact
  • Notify the trip leader if you have any potential concerns
  • If inexperienced, then buddy up. Make sure the trip leader knows your experience level
  • Communicate with the trip leader, if you are unsure of your skill level required
  • Member dues are current
  • Guests are invited to participate
  • Have performed deep water entries
  • Carry a first aid kit
  • Have a life jacket
  • Have a VHF radio
  • Inform the trip leader of your float plan if planning to fish alone or longer then the designated times.
  • Sign in and sign out at the launch site. Inform the trip leader if you will be launching in a different place.
Recommended for Trip Leaders:
  • Insures proper authorizations
  • Secure sites
  • Prepare emergency preparedness plan
  • Keep abreast of weather conditions that might effect the trip
  • Point out any potential area hazards
  • Maintain a head count
  • Have available a first aid kit
  • Have a VHF radio
 
Expenses/Fees:
 
A $7.00 fee will be collected prior to the trip. This will cover the expense of the ferry service and proposed snacks. Any overages will be returned to participants. 
 
Fishing Options:
For the light tackle/fly fisherman, test your skills on the white and Guadalupe bass that inhabit the river. The best time to catch these is when the water is clear. Catfish (channel, blue, and flat head) are more readily caught in the spring and fall. The best time for catfish is when the water is muddy. During the summer, it is not uncommon to see alligator gar coming to the surface near "The Wall", some which exceed 100 pounds. 
 
Accommodations:
 
Howell’s Canoe Livery is our starting point. The area is secure (as compared to a public boat ramp) with a restroom, meeting room, and a good launch point. They rent canoes and kayaks also, so this is a good time to bring the ‘yakless friend who wants to try the sport. Howell’s can also rent you the items that you may have forgotten (PFD or a paddle). See their website for rental fees: http://www.howellcanoe.com.
You are on your own to get there. (Contact Leader if special arrangements need to be made.) However, Howell’s will provide us with a ferry service from the take out back to our cars. This is for our bodies only (no kayaks). The trip is a short 10 minute ride. We pick up our cars and then go pick up our kayaks. This eliminates time consuming multiple loading and tie down time. Of course, we will leave one or two people behind to guard the kayaks/canoes while the others are ferried back to their cars.
 
Guest Participants:
 
(We prefer for you to create a login account on this website so that you can have your name added to the auto register list below. If you don't have a registered login account on this website we can list your name here; please contact the trip leader to request your name to be manually added. If you have a login account then use the enroll feature at the top of this page to become part of the auto enroll list below)
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